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Scotty Dugan

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Pelle's brother has gone missing when a mysterious phone call directs him to the top rated reality show, Public Enemy Number One. It's a nasty piece of work where contestants tape their murders and battle it out to be the top killer for the year.
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Naked Beneath the Water (2006)
Scotty Dugan says he became addicted to moving pictures after beginning his career in still pictures at the age of 14. He was barely a teenager when he sold his first photograph -- a high school game-winning, fingertip touchdown reception -- at his hometown newspaper, The Reading Chronicle. The editor paid him $5 and discouraged him from submitting more material, as "The paper has its own photography staff," Dugan was told. But the thrill of capturing filmed images that told a story had set in. Dugan kept taking "story-type" pictures and the Chronicle kept publishing them. Soon, so did the Boston Herald and the Boston Globe. His photographs then landed in Encyclopedia Britannica and on the AP Wire. Even one-time presidential candidate Gov. Michael S. Dukakis hired him to shoot stills. And when the Reading Chronicle began publishing his sample captions verbatim, Dugan was off to journalism school at Boston University, where in addition to studying newswriting, he honed more camera skills as the school's official sports photographer. After college he went on to work as a copy editor in the sports department at the Boston Herald during the Larry Bird era. But his love for photography and storytelling drove him to relocate in the late 1980s to Los Angeles, where he kept one foot in publishing and the other in the movie business by working as an editor at The Hollywood Reporter. Dugan then spring-boarded from entertainment journalism to entertainment publicity in the mid-'9Os, forming his own PR company, Dugan & Story Public Relations. During this time he wrote press materials for clients ranging from Charlton Heston to Barbara Streisand, billionaire philanthropist Sir John Templeton, and fitness guru Tony Little. While he was writing during the day about other people's entertainment industry careers, Dugan was furthering his own at night. He worked a second full-time job as a graveyard script processor at Warner Bros., where he transformed drafts of script for movies ("The Fugitive," "Dave") and TV programs ("Murphy Brown," "Designing Women") into final shooting format. He took film directing classes at UCLA and began hosting directors' workshops out of his home, studied screenwriting under some of the industry's leading story professionals, and finished four stories, among them the romantic comedy "Click," about a love bug that visits a New England beach community, which is the first film produced by his company Dugan & Story Productions.
DiedDecember 21, 2011
DiedDecember 21, 2011
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Click
  • Pedestrian
  • 2001
Hollywood Confidential (2008)
Hollywood Confidential
7.9
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  • 2008
Connectivity (2010)
Connectivity
Short
  • Additional Crew
  • 2010
Bruce Michael Hall in The Fall of Night (2007)
The Fall of Night
6.0
  • Additional Crew
  • 2007

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  • Silent Crossroads (2010)
    Silent Crossroads
    Short
    • film publicist
    • 2010
  • The Desperate (2010)
    The Desperate
    8.3
    Short
    • publicist
    • 2010
  • Connectivity (2010)
    Connectivity
    Short
    • story consultant
    • 2010
  • Hollywood Confidential (2008)
    Hollywood Confidential
    7.9
    • production assistant
    • 2008
  • Bruce Michael Hall in The Fall of Night (2007)
    The Fall of Night
    6.0
    • publicist
    • 2007
  • Naked Beneath the Water (2006)
    Naked Beneath the Water
    2.5
    • unit publicist
    • 2006

Actor



  • Naked Beneath the Water (2006)
    Naked Beneath the Water
    2.5
    • Protester
    • 2006
  • Click
    • Pedestrian
    • 2001

Producer



  • Connectivity (2010)
    Connectivity
    Short
    • associate producer
    • 2010
  • Click
    • producer
    • 2001

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  • Died
    • December 21, 2011
    • Los Angeles, California, USA(heart attack)
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    Co-Producer: "Movieguide Awards" (PAX-TV)
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    • 1 Pictorial
    • 1 Magazine Cover Photo

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    Died of a suspected aneurysm at a Los Angeles metropolitan train station. He was on his way to the funeral of music producer John Atterberry who was died on December 12, 2011 from wounds sustained in an attack by a gun-wielding man who went on a shooting rampage at a Los Angeles intersection on December 9, 2011.

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